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consisting of one brigade of calvary. i ordered the 4th division in readiness and marched the 23rd colored troops to support the calvary. upon arrival i found the second ohio across the road and the enemy occupying the cross roads. i ordered the colored colored troops to advance, which they did. not being able to pursue with infantry, the 2nd ohio formed and gave chase, which they, the 2nd ohio now occupy piney branch church. all quiet elsewhere. loss amounted to eight or ten wounded. the enemy lost some five horses killed. i changed my position to a more secure one to protect the trains and roads leading to the army. i have since learned from one of my scouts that hampton's brigade is in full retreat in perfect disorder toward todd's tavern. i am general, very respectfully your servant. general brigadier rollands chief of staff. they'll fight again against thomas ross' probing calvary. after the war -- well, the 23rd was at the battle of the crater where they suffered the most losses of my of the regiments and finished t
consisting of one brigade of calvary. i ordered the 4th division in readiness and marched the 23rd colored troops to support the calvary. upon arrival i found the second ohio across the road and the enemy occupying the cross roads. i ordered the colored colored troops to advance, which they did. not being able to pursue with infantry, the 2nd ohio formed and gave chase, which they, the 2nd ohio now occupy piney branch church. all quiet elsewhere. loss amounted to eight or ten wounded. the enemy...
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i think the discovery of middle age, apart from anything else, is that the calvary is you. >> the calvary is you? >> that's true. >> at first it's a hilarious thought. second, it's a slightly depressing thought. thirdly, it's a worrying thought. but nevertheless it's the case. you are the people who get -- no one else does it for you. >> tucker: in practical terms that would mean if you have children in school whose curriculum has changed dramatically since the death of george floyd and you find your kids being subjected to this you stand up and say no? >> and also have confidence, intellectual and moral confidence to say no. the death of george floyd doesn't demand a rewrite of american history. it doesn't demand that it should be a rewrite of american education. it does not make america the country which its detractors, principally within america, now pretend it is. they have no right to do this. they have no right to make americans rewrite their own history or lie about their history. they have no right to make americans feel disdain for their ancestors. they have no right to do all of
i think the discovery of middle age, apart from anything else, is that the calvary is you. >> the calvary is you? >> that's true. >> at first it's a hilarious thought. second, it's a slightly depressing thought. thirdly, it's a worrying thought. but nevertheless it's the case. you are the people who get -- no one else does it for you. >> tucker: in practical terms that would mean if you have children in school whose curriculum has changed dramatically since the death of...
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death of general george armstrong custer who was a civil war hero and in the death of almost 300 us calvary men. this was the most shocking event in us history of the late 19th century, but within a very short period after this event within less than 10 years planes indian warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of the united states of america. so in this exhibition we explore how it is that the battle of little bighorn remained immensely important in the conscious. yes of americans for over a century and we explore exactly how it is that imagery of the plains indian warrior emerged as the stereotypical american indian and also as a symbol of the united states all of this is to say we will be exploring how the image of the plains engine warrior was used to justify manifest destiny. so our gallery which explores the battle of the little bighorn is divided into two halves in one half. we look at lakota concepts of warfare and what the battle of little bighorn was about from their perspective and on the other side of the gallery we look at how it is that the americans responded
death of general george armstrong custer who was a civil war hero and in the death of almost 300 us calvary men. this was the most shocking event in us history of the late 19th century, but within a very short period after this event within less than 10 years planes indian warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of the united states of america. so in this exhibition we explore how it is that the battle of little bighorn remained immensely important in the conscious. yes of...
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the second ohio cavalry who were being chased by general thomas ross's brigade of calvary they march from the chancellorsville ruins to the intersection of what was then catharpon and orange plank road to the all-rich farm and they drove back the confederate cavalry. that led the white soldiers know that the black soldiers would fight. and this was very specific to that area because many of the soldiers in the 23rd were escape slaves from the fredericksburg and spotsylvania county area. and they were now fighting on their own home ground. but let me start with the story of the 23rd as you see right here the 23rd has an exhibit at the chancellorsville, battlefield. visitor center and i'll say a little bit more about that. later. but let's talk about how the black troops and the fourth division of the ninth corps came to being. in january 1864 general ambrose burnside was asked to reconstitute the 9th corps and he told general edwin stanton's secretary of defense that he would if you could have a black division. and stanton agreed and the fourth division of the ninth corps. was now goi
the second ohio cavalry who were being chased by general thomas ross's brigade of calvary they march from the chancellorsville ruins to the intersection of what was then catharpon and orange plank road to the all-rich farm and they drove back the confederate cavalry. that led the white soldiers know that the black soldiers would fight. and this was very specific to that area because many of the soldiers in the 23rd were escape slaves from the fredericksburg and spotsylvania county area. and...
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calvary officers, but it was the first time that there was such a huge defeat that could be telegraphed literally throughout the country and that all americans would understand what had happened from an american perspective at the same time. so the american people want to know the names of the officers who died. they want to know their biographies. they want to know the names of the enlisted men. then they want to know exactly how the battle occurred. they want to see a map of where it occurred. they want to know where the soldiers were, where the indians were, then they want to know if any blunders occurred. but at no time does there ever seem to be any interest in understanding the battle from the lakota perspective or how this battle impacted the lakota. as far as americans were concerned, lakotas were impeding westward expansionism, and that's as far as their examination into the event from a lakota perspective was going to go. so in this section of the exhibit we are looking at how a national shock, the battle of the little bighorn, became a national myth, the winning of the fronti
calvary officers, but it was the first time that there was such a huge defeat that could be telegraphed literally throughout the country and that all americans would understand what had happened from an american perspective at the same time. so the american people want to know the names of the officers who died. they want to know their biographies. they want to know the names of the enlisted men. then they want to know exactly how the battle occurred. they want to see a map of where it...
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here is all so iranically where the remnants of custer's seventh calvary ended up. this was their patrol area and so they would be involved in later years, you know, 1876 was a little bighorn but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre and so that was their their job and in patrol area to go clear down there which were probably probably a hundred and forty miles right now from wounded knee, of course, the black hills have always been a big issue, you know and the us court of claims was was formed in the 1940s to take claims to lands and that's when the lakota file for loss of the black hills, you know, and so there's a whole history of that with a unsettled case, you know, which continues to this day because the tribes didn't accept money they wanted land and you know all that continues to this day in essence the fort laramie treaty is still in effect today, so it hasn't been rescinded it just there's been legal different changes to where are the spaces that a native american community members are now set aside for there's actually legal activ. these pending in terms
here is all so iranically where the remnants of custer's seventh calvary ended up. this was their patrol area and so they would be involved in later years, you know, 1876 was a little bighorn but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre and so that was their their job and in patrol area to go clear down there which were probably probably a hundred and forty miles right now from wounded knee, of course, the black hills have always been a big issue, you know and the us court of claims was was formed...
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recent west point graduate enlisted in the confederate army as a member of the first north carolina calvary. the reason why i was anxious to go with hyman's was because i wanted to learn how to drill and i did learn how to drill he explained. he remained with hyman until burnside and foster drove confederates to kinston singleton fled to new bern to offer his services to the union army his account shows the ways that refugees were already exposed to military operations behind enemy lines and experience. he employed in his own efforts to prepare for service when he arrived in new bern. however, union officers hired him as a servant although he offered intelligence and military assistance. they distrusted him and suspected that he was a confederate spy. singleton was soon given an opportunity to demonstrate his loyalty union soldiers caught a young confederate major from the first north carolina cavalry and as singleton to verify the prisoners identity. after he provided details about the majors singleton proceeded to furnish officers with further information about the location of the unit. b
recent west point graduate enlisted in the confederate army as a member of the first north carolina calvary. the reason why i was anxious to go with hyman's was because i wanted to learn how to drill and i did learn how to drill he explained. he remained with hyman until burnside and foster drove confederates to kinston singleton fled to new bern to offer his services to the union army his account shows the ways that refugees were already exposed to military operations behind enemy lines and...
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made everyone laugh at how precious he was a mother in mourning remembers her six year old boy at calvarypel, where he was a student. aiden was a special little child here at calvary chapel, your belinda the school he was in pre kindergarten just turned six years old all over a couple weeks ago, and i know he loved this campus and enjoyed this campus and his time here. but he couldn't be in a better place right now. happier place just down the street at your belinda united methodist church. the service was livestream that a memorial open to the public. there's been an outpouring of support since aidan was killed the morning of may 21st while his mother was driving him to kindergarten. we will never forget the day you were taken from us, however, the joy of your memory will forever live on within our hearts. joanna was driving with aiden in the right rear passenger booster seat when another driver opened fire and apparent road rage incident that sent aid into the hospital with a gunshot wound where he took his last breath. there are no words to expect expressed my gratitude for being gifte
made everyone laugh at how precious he was a mother in mourning remembers her six year old boy at calvarypel, where he was a student. aiden was a special little child here at calvary chapel, your belinda the school he was in pre kindergarten just turned six years old all over a couple weeks ago, and i know he loved this campus and enjoyed this campus and his time here. but he couldn't be in a better place right now. happier place just down the street at your belinda united methodist church. the...
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usually they were calvary units that engaged in raiding and property destruction. the three central partisan leaders in this context were john hunt morgan and nathan bedford forrest and john mosby. talking a little more about mosby here. the confederate congress and confederate army found great for these partisan rangers, so much so they passed an act in april 1862 that allowed jefferson davis to mobilize these guerrilla fighters, to muster them into the confederate army, which meant they were paid, they got rations, and they got more materiale. this legitimated them. the act also did something interesting, it established that partisan rangers would be paid for whatever booty they lifted from the enemy. if they could bring back materiale, they could bring it back to the quartermaster and get paid. partisans, some groups got a little out of control and some confederate officials, including robert e. lee, complained about it to jefferson davis and congressman, and so they repealed the partisan ranger act in february of 1864. taking that legitimacy away. the one parti
usually they were calvary units that engaged in raiding and property destruction. the three central partisan leaders in this context were john hunt morgan and nathan bedford forrest and john mosby. talking a little more about mosby here. the confederate congress and confederate army found great for these partisan rangers, so much so they passed an act in april 1862 that allowed jefferson davis to mobilize these guerrilla fighters, to muster them into the confederate army, which meant they were...
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every fresh horse we possibly could amounting in the whole two koran leaves a blank space, that the calvary horses -- cavalry horses were too fatigues to move presents a cheerless, almost hopeless prospect for the future and it may have something of impatience into my dispatches. if not recruited and rested then, when could they ever be? mister lincoln is writing in response to a report that mcclellan asked staff had sent to him saying they couldn't pursue robert ely's forces at the moment because their horses were too fatigues and even suffering from sore tongues as the general said. abraham lincoln had to have been frustrated when he got this report back. notice, he left a gap. when he completed this letter i think abraham lincoln wanted to know the exact number of horses he had sent general mcclellan and his army and abraham lincoln found out, 7918 horses to mcclellan. he is frustrated with general mcclellan but how much longer is he going to have patience for mcclelland. and election comes up the next week, in 1862, the midterm election. the day after the election he relieved mcclelland
every fresh horse we possibly could amounting in the whole two koran leaves a blank space, that the calvary horses -- cavalry horses were too fatigues to move presents a cheerless, almost hopeless prospect for the future and it may have something of impatience into my dispatches. if not recruited and rested then, when could they ever be? mister lincoln is writing in response to a report that mcclellan asked staff had sent to him saying they couldn't pursue robert ely's forces at the moment...
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late 15 hundreds they were immediately defeated the apache warriors could move and outrun the us calvary. and with 1886 almost my grandmother's time. and with that human ability the world record in ten days 1000 miles and ten days but uniquely smaller individuals or groups it is not a good predictor of the rules about 50 percent of the time. and then the big huge army all the time in the empire the early 15 hundreds they slaughtered one third of the ottoman forces and about the us military to a standstill and basically a smaller entity uses less resources and that is true and then finally how you change things when the established powers are against you so one of the ways to do that effectively and use those abilities which are slightly different than 100 years ago and then they would take a bullet on the street for what they believed in the then to be in public in the streets and those repercussions that they are love to do so then with those soldiers with the bayonets. they didn't know what to do is and what policemen can handle ten then? and with that they managed to win the good figh
late 15 hundreds they were immediately defeated the apache warriors could move and outrun the us calvary. and with 1886 almost my grandmother's time. and with that human ability the world record in ten days 1000 miles and ten days but uniquely smaller individuals or groups it is not a good predictor of the rules about 50 percent of the time. and then the big huge army all the time in the empire the early 15 hundreds they slaughtered one third of the ottoman forces and about the us military to a...
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we reached out to calvary chapel for comment but haven't heard back yet. >>> today a pride flag will fly at san francisco city hall. the mayor will hold the kiat at also city hall will be reopening to the public. >>> a church in sacramento trying to figure out who torched his pride flag. the burned pieces were found over the weekend. the reverent spoke in a sermon and said he would like to speak to whoever tried to destroy a symbol of love. >> i feel for them. if you want to do this, that probably means there is real unhappiness in your heart. >> the church has filed a police report. >>> president biden and vice president harris are making first foreign trip since taking office. the vice president is in central america to work on immigration issues while the president heads to europe for a g7 summit. laura podesta has the latest. >> reporter: surprise president kamala harris is now in guatemala on the first leg of her first overseas trip since taking office. things got to a rough start as her plane was forced to fly back due to a technical issue about 30 minutes after take off. the w
we reached out to calvary chapel for comment but haven't heard back yet. >>> today a pride flag will fly at san francisco city hall. the mayor will hold the kiat at also city hall will be reopening to the public. >>> a church in sacramento trying to figure out who torched his pride flag. the burned pieces were found over the weekend. the reverent spoke in a sermon and said he would like to speak to whoever tried to destroy a symbol of love. >> i feel for them. if you...
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the armed forces of the union and over 200,000 of them joined the navy the infantry artillery and calvary. and they fought so you have some fresh recruits coming in at 1863. after 1863 clearly the north or the union began to win more battles, and we think that the united states cultures have a major role in in the overall union victory. so, can you tell me your name? and your name is michael falco from new york city? i'm working on the civil war 150 pinhole project. i've been traveling since 2011 photographing the war's battlefield throughout the country and attending suspentennial reenactments as a 19th century photographer photographing those reenactments as if the photographer was in the battle with the soldiers and trying to bring a little bit more imagining to this subject. why pinhole? i find the pinhole camera. there's no lens on this camera. and so it creates these really kind of blurry soft focus images that i believe and lend. some imagining to this period in the pictures that i'll be taking for the last four years. they if you look at the pictures you really can't tell what cen
the armed forces of the union and over 200,000 of them joined the navy the infantry artillery and calvary. and they fought so you have some fresh recruits coming in at 1863. after 1863 clearly the north or the union began to win more battles, and we think that the united states cultures have a major role in in the overall union victory. so, can you tell me your name? and your name is michael falco from new york city? i'm working on the civil war 150 pinhole project. i've been traveling since...
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. >> but he would go on to serve for five years with the first calvary division, earning a purple heartound his neck. after the war, he started a family, children, grandchildren, but always dreaming of the sky. and so, for his 90th birthday, he decided to jump. >> i'm so excited to jump. >> his family cheering. and 14,000 feet up in the air, private first class jaramillo finally taking the leap. over utah, the parachute landing back on the ground. and joining us tonight from solid ground -- >> hi, david. >> -- private first class jaramillo on the moment he waited 70 years for. >> that wind was something else. but oh, it was so peaceful. i've been thinking about diving out of a plane all these years, and finally i got it over with. >> happy 90th, j >> tonight, and abc 7 news at six, every police officer's worst nightmare. a tragedy captured on tape >> dishon was human. but, he was a loving individual who cared so much about the quality of life when he had life. >> he was a father, son, nephew, and much more. tonight, the family of the man killed at lake merritt speaks only to abc 7 news
. >> but he would go on to serve for five years with the first calvary division, earning a purple heartound his neck. after the war, he started a family, children, grandchildren, but always dreaming of the sky. and so, for his 90th birthday, he decided to jump. >> i'm so excited to jump. >> his family cheering. and 14,000 feet up in the air, private first class jaramillo finally taking the leap. over utah, the parachute landing back on the ground. and joining us tonight from...
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. >> he served for five years with the first calvary division. wears proudly around his neck. after the war, private first class jaramillo would go on to make a life, grandchildren, but always dream of taking that jump. and so on his 90th birthday, he decided to jump. >> i'm so excited to jump. >> walking to the plane, getting in, his family cheering. and 14,000 feet up, private first class jaramillo finally taking the leap. pulling the parachute, landing back on the ground. >> private first class jaramillo ready to do it again. and joining us tonight -- >> hi, david. >> -- private first class jaramillo on the moment he waited 70 years for. >> that wind was something else. but oh, it was so peaceful. i've been thinking about diving out of a plane all these years, and finally i got it over with. >> happy 90th >>> i believe it is important to go back to the strategy, a cease fire. >> i think we all know there is a balance we need to when it comes to public safety >> if it takes an act of god to bring down the rise in crime in oakland, we will bring
. >> he served for five years with the first calvary division. wears proudly around his neck. after the war, private first class jaramillo would go on to make a life, grandchildren, but always dream of taking that jump. and so on his 90th birthday, he decided to jump. >> i'm so excited to jump. >> walking to the plane, getting in, his family cheering. and 14,000 feet up, private first class jaramillo finally taking the leap. pulling the parachute, landing back on the ground....
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might jesus on the cross and calvary, the idea that there is no greater love than he who laces life down for a friend. -- lays his life down for a friend. this deep-seated spiritual gift of showing goodwill to another regardless of whether or not it is reciprocated. that is a deep power. it can be applied of our politics, both on the level of american society, but also on the level of governments as well. i think there is a serious way in which the problems we are facing have to come from the demand of young love, primarily. it will be up to the people. i would encourage the church and the few people watching us now, who are a part of the church and say thanks to the community, i think about how they could get involved with the organization. so that we can get the church up and moving. well done. rest assured, no mistake, if we fail to do that, we also leave those political parties in power in 2020, 2 thousand 24, 2028. we will not leave the world better for our children, it will stay as it is. we need to do so to make sure we allow for democracy to progress in a way for all americans. i
might jesus on the cross and calvary, the idea that there is no greater love than he who laces life down for a friend. -- lays his life down for a friend. this deep-seated spiritual gift of showing goodwill to another regardless of whether or not it is reciprocated. that is a deep power. it can be applied of our politics, both on the level of american society, but also on the level of governments as well. i think there is a serious way in which the problems we are facing have to come from the...
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value, which for doctor king echoed from the spirit of sacrifice exemplified by jesus on the cross in calvary this idea that there is no rater love than by key who lays down his life by a friend. the spirit of our politics, i don't think it requires that anybody be religious in any conventional sense but this deep seated spiritual gift of being able to love and show goodwill to another regardless of whether or not they initially share that same charity for you reciprocated immediately, that is a deep power. it can be applied to the culture of our politics. both from the level of local american society as well as the level of government itself but i will stipulate that i think the way in which the problems facing our culture of democracy has to come from the demand level up primarily of politicians and public figures have a serious role to play. i would encourage the church and everybody watching right now part of their church and faith-based communities to think about how they could potentially get involved in organizations like ours, the folks involved in the conversation so we can get churc
value, which for doctor king echoed from the spirit of sacrifice exemplified by jesus on the cross in calvary this idea that there is no rater love than by key who lays down his life by a friend. the spirit of our politics, i don't think it requires that anybody be religious in any conventional sense but this deep seated spiritual gift of being able to love and show goodwill to another regardless of whether or not they initially share that same charity for you reciprocated immediately, that is...
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that's a normal process that we heal a wound and call attention to bring in the calvary.d in young people it's called acute inflammation it solves the problem then dives away. so it doesn't fit is away in the background so it is a constant paranoia. that's why it accelerates a whole aging process. if you have poor dental hygiene and tooth decay that's a constant standoff in your mouth between the bacteria and your immune system driving chronic inflation with the link between poor dental hygiene and heart health. some of the first evidence comes in it could be linked to dementia so it's incredible to realize brushing your teeth potentially can reduce your risk of dementia so that's why make sure i religiously brush my teeth and floss everyday just low down the aging process as much as possible spec that's great to hear and now i've invested in the electric toothbrush. >> will a certain age limit benefit others from antiaging treatments? >> i don't think they will they have a global effect there are some certain health conditions or drugs that might interfere with another d
that's a normal process that we heal a wound and call attention to bring in the calvary.d in young people it's called acute inflammation it solves the problem then dives away. so it doesn't fit is away in the background so it is a constant paranoia. that's why it accelerates a whole aging process. if you have poor dental hygiene and tooth decay that's a constant standoff in your mouth between the bacteria and your immune system driving chronic inflation with the link between poor dental hygiene...
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in my experience is that people shouldn't expect the calvary to come to save them. the discovery of middle-age above anything else is that the cavalry is you. speak out the cavalry is you. that is true. speak out for us it hilarious thought. secondly it's a slightly depressing thought. thirdly, it is a worrying thoughts. but nevertheless, it is the case. you are the people who get us out of this. no one else does it for you. >> tucker: so in practical terms that would mean if you have children in a school whose curriculum has changed dramatically since the death of george floyd and you find your kids being subjected to this, you stand up and say something? >> and have confidence, intellectual confidence, moral confidence to say no, we knew until yesterday this was the case. the death of george floyd doesn't demand a rewrite of american history. it doesn't demand -- a rewrite of american education. it does not make america the country which its detractors and of famers now pretend it is. they have no right to do this. they have no right to make americans forget their
in my experience is that people shouldn't expect the calvary to come to save them. the discovery of middle-age above anything else is that the cavalry is you. speak out the cavalry is you. that is true. speak out for us it hilarious thought. secondly it's a slightly depressing thought. thirdly, it is a worrying thoughts. but nevertheless, it is the case. you are the people who get us out of this. no one else does it for you. >> tucker: so in practical terms that would mean if you have...
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i have witnessed the abundance of goodness overflowing from >> calvary chapel in yorba. linda was packed with family, friends, neighbors political leaders, public safety personnel and so on. the family members fought back tears delivering memories calling for justice and condemning violence. this devout group of christians also shared passionate messages of hope and inspiration. >> dunn's life continues in heaven. they described the little boy as an angel that wasn't meant for this world. a vibrant light. >> a beautiful heart >> the key song to is violence is an unacceptable way to settle our there's so much chaos in our world. so it's become so and because of this my son lost his life >> so i will live the rest of my days in honor of aden. carrying him with me everywhere i go, minding myself to try to be kinder because that's what even would want >> pastor joshua holiday spoke to reporters after the service. he is calling for peace and prayers and justice in this death. again, the reward for critical information in the case has grown to $500,000 reporting in yorba linda
i have witnessed the abundance of goodness overflowing from >> calvary chapel in yorba. linda was packed with family, friends, neighbors political leaders, public safety personnel and so on. the family members fought back tears delivering memories calling for justice and condemning violence. this devout group of christians also shared passionate messages of hope and inspiration. >> dunn's life continues in heaven. they described the little boy as an angel that wasn't meant for this...
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about 30 people protested outside of calvary chapel.ony perkins leads the national family research council. a group the southern poverty law center has named an anti- lgbt hate group. protesters wanted to highlight far right organizations spreading misinformation and lies. >>> now to the peninsula. the fair is back. the san mateo county fair celebrated the lgbtq plus community with pride day. the aids memorial quilt was on display in the expo hall. last night's free concert featured a queen tribute band. the fair is closed today and tomorrow but it comes back wednesday and runs through sunday. we've put together a history of pride month along with the list of many events taking place. you can find it just by going to our website abc7news.com/pride. >>> an innovative free bike share program is back in san francisco's golden gate park. allows cyclists of all abilities to rent hand cycles, strikes and side by side tandem bikes. the station is near fell and tanon streets. the program started in 2019 but was put on hold last year. it will ru
about 30 people protested outside of calvary chapel.ony perkins leads the national family research council. a group the southern poverty law center has named an anti- lgbt hate group. protesters wanted to highlight far right organizations spreading misinformation and lies. >>> now to the peninsula. the fair is back. the san mateo county fair celebrated the lgbtq plus community with pride day. the aids memorial quilt was on display in the expo hall. last night's free concert featured a...
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tony perkins spoke at calvary chapel in san jose yesterday.outhern poverty law center describes family research council as antilgbtq hate group. while perkins was inside, protesters rallied outside of the church. we have reached out for comment but haven't heard back yet. >>> today in san francisco shore view park and bay view hunters park will reopen. it got a $3.3 million renovation. it is now a family friendly oasis with an adventure playground. today's ribbon cutting starts at 11:30. >>> a lot of excited nascar fans in wine country over the weekend. >>> for the first time in two years nascar returned to the sonoma race way. >> those engines came roaring to life yesterday. the seats might not look packed but it was a sell out. people lucky enough to score tickets say there is nothing like watching in person. >> live is just amazing. hearing the roar of the engines, pit stops. >> it makes it normal. it was different with people at the track. >> really different. this is one of the largest sporting events in the bay area since the pandemic be
tony perkins spoke at calvary chapel in san jose yesterday.outhern poverty law center describes family research council as antilgbtq hate group. while perkins was inside, protesters rallied outside of the church. we have reached out for comment but haven't heard back yet. >>> today in san francisco shore view park and bay view hunters park will reopen. it got a $3.3 million renovation. it is now a family friendly oasis with an adventure playground. today's ribbon cutting starts at...
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. >>> pride month protest outside the church in the group gathered outside the calvary chapel in san jose protesting the speaker inside, tony perkins, head of the family research council in washington dc and has been called out for anti-lgbtq+ believes. some said he was only there to talk about religion. >> it is more than the rhetoric of their also pushing a lot of policies that would be incredibly harmful to the community and specifically youth and i am a teacher with them and i have a big heart for protecting and standing up for youth and i feel strongly that the message going on inside is incredibly harmful. >> the same church made headlines a few months ago for refusing to close down during public health orders and it was find more than $1 million for keeping indoor services and gatherings. >>> the first of its kind celebration. this weekend they held its first ever pride festival. people enjoy the sunshine and danced while waving rainbow flags. the festivalgoers say the pride celebration was a long time coming. the joy on display this weekend was long overdue for some who say t
. >>> pride month protest outside the church in the group gathered outside the calvary chapel in san jose protesting the speaker inside, tony perkins, head of the family research council in washington dc and has been called out for anti-lgbtq+ believes. some said he was only there to talk about religion. >> it is more than the rhetoric of their also pushing a lot of policies that would be incredibly harmful to the community and specifically youth and i am a teacher with them and...
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i have witnessed the abundance of goodness overflowing from >> calvary chapel in yorba. linda was packed with family, friends, neighbors political leaders, public safety personnel and so on. the family members fought back tears delivering memories calling for justice and condemning violence. this devout group of christians also shared passionate messages of hope and inspiration. >> dunn's life continues in heaven. they described the little boy as an angel that wasn't meant for this world. a vibrant light. >> a beautiful heart >> the key song to is violence is an unacceptable way to settle our there's so much chaos in our world. to come, so and because of this my son lost his life >> so i will live the rest of my days in honor of aden. hearing him with me everywhere i go reminding myself to try to be kinder because that's what even would want >> reporting in yorba linda, i'm chris wolfe. ktla 5 news. >> coming up next here on kron, 4 news at 9 with no end in sight to the drought. one bay area community is running drills to make sure people are prepared. so we'll take a lo
i have witnessed the abundance of goodness overflowing from >> calvary chapel in yorba. linda was packed with family, friends, neighbors political leaders, public safety personnel and so on. the family members fought back tears delivering memories calling for justice and condemning violence. this devout group of christians also shared passionate messages of hope and inspiration. >> dunn's life continues in heaven. they described the little boy as an angel that wasn't meant for this...
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. >> a massive frame on a feps, cubs underneath, and then come the calvary. was like oh my god, there's a bear taking my dog, lifting her off of the ground. if id don't do something i about it who knows what would happen to her. >> to fully appreciate her brawl against that bear you have to see what she is talking about in slow motion. the bear grabs her service dog valentina. >> i have to protect her so i go over to the bear, i look it in the eyes and the first thing i think to do is push it. push a bear. >> experts say she is lucky and humans should not fight bears bear handed unless you or your child is being attacked. >> could not fall asleep last night thinking about the horrible possibilities that could have happened. >> in the heat of the fight, hayley says she sprained her finger but all she could think is that she had to protect her pup. >> i could not bear to lose her or have anything happen to her. >> i mean, she went out there, like judy garland swiping up to toto. she said she was surprised because it was monday and the bears usually come on tues
. >> a massive frame on a feps, cubs underneath, and then come the calvary. was like oh my god, there's a bear taking my dog, lifting her off of the ground. if id don't do something i about it who knows what would happen to her. >> to fully appreciate her brawl against that bear you have to see what she is talking about in slow motion. the bear grabs her service dog valentina. >> i have to protect her so i go over to the bear, i look it in the eyes and the first thing i think...
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career prior to taking on the management of the first construction work at central park and then with calvary vox producing its final design and realization. following a youthful study and travel as a semen to asia for a time also was a journalist a writer. it was a correspondent and editor and a publisher. this gallery of faces. you see here presents only a few of his contemporaries, but it offers some sense of the heady mix of intellectuals and personalities with whom he corresponded who he met published worked and socialize with from the upper left. you see ralph waldo emerson. then of course, there's abraham lincoln walt whitman frederick douglass. you know hh richardson the architect. then in the middle row, we've got contemporaries karl marx frederick engels thomas carlisle the philosopher in scotland charles darwin and in the bottom row, of course henry david thoreau. john muir horace, greeley margaret fuller charles dickens and harriet beecher stowe olmsted was involved in putnam's monthly donation the new york daily times and a publication called gardening forests and books on his tr
career prior to taking on the management of the first construction work at central park and then with calvary vox producing its final design and realization. following a youthful study and travel as a semen to asia for a time also was a journalist a writer. it was a correspondent and editor and a publisher. this gallery of faces. you see here presents only a few of his contemporaries, but it offers some sense of the heady mix of intellectuals and personalities with whom he corresponded who he...
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warfare in the civil war, you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary kind of in the borderland area, kentucky and everything, were probably the most closely associated. then you had partisan rangers who were free and independent enough to act on their own, but they still kind of answered to the organized military. they were at least -- they kind of had the blessing of the government. and john moseby would fall under those. those were kind of the more civilized version of irregular warfare. underneath that you had guerilla warfare, and really that was all across the south. and when i seger ill au warfare, i mean -- let me see if i can do this. when i seger ill au warfare, i mean that it is more people taking up arms for themselves and just kind of fighting. now, some of them may have done it because it was -- they were in a kill-or-be-killed situation. others just kind of used the chaos of the war to do whatever they wanted to. kind of like, cool, nobody is here to stop me so i'm going to go and take this from you, or maybe i have never liked you, i'm g
warfare in the civil war, you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary kind of in the borderland area, kentucky and everything, were probably the most closely associated. then you had partisan rangers who were free and independent enough to act on their own, but they still kind of answered to the organized military. they were at least -- they kind of had the blessing of the government. and john moseby would fall under those. those were kind of the more...
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i was in command of the united states calvary. we were taking a break in between two major training exercises in germany where we do major maneuver exercises. i was on the phone back to the pentagon to the army's g1 office, which is where that plane struck when the charge of quarter from our squadron, we were so great between training exercises. you had seen the plane strike the twin towers. and i stayed on the phone on a personnel matter with the department of the army g1. and i was on the phone and the plane struck that part of the pentagon. the person on the phone sigh, i don't know what happened, and hung up the phone. of course the experience the next several days for me was to focus on readying our squadron -- squadron in case we were called on to these attacks. my experience was that there was a great outpouring of support from germany on the commander and sergeant major of our partnership community immediately came over to the squadron headquarters. and then of course all of our neighbors. we are displaying american flags,
i was in command of the united states calvary. we were taking a break in between two major training exercises in germany where we do major maneuver exercises. i was on the phone back to the pentagon to the army's g1 office, which is where that plane struck when the charge of quarter from our squadron, we were so great between training exercises. you had seen the plane strike the twin towers. and i stayed on the phone on a personnel matter with the department of the army g1. and i was on the...
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bell and mayor cava sent the calvary, as did the governor, and that has made all the difference in theve here. we've got the dogs. we've got the equipment and we're going to do our very best to save as many people in that pile of rubble as we possibly can. construction was being done on the roof of the building in recent days, but at this point there is no word on whether or not that construction is linked to this collapse. more coverage online at ktvu dot com throughout the afternoon, with the family of a 30 year old man who died in police custody is demanding answers from the antioch police department. as ktvu is deborah villalon reports, the family accuses police of putting a knee on their loved one's neck. but the department argues it never happened. it is really a little bit unreal to be here six months after the fact and to realize that there is just so many questions that we have no answers to. these aren't the first tears shed by angelo cuentos family at antioch police headquarters and the death of 30 year old angelo has become a community flashpoint. please believe me. but i g
bell and mayor cava sent the calvary, as did the governor, and that has made all the difference in theve here. we've got the dogs. we've got the equipment and we're going to do our very best to save as many people in that pile of rubble as we possibly can. construction was being done on the roof of the building in recent days, but at this point there is no word on whether or not that construction is linked to this collapse. more coverage online at ktvu dot com throughout the afternoon, with the...
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warfare in the civil war you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary raiders kind of in the borderland area, kentucky and everything. we're probably the most closely associated and then you had partisan rangers who were free to an independent enough to act on their own, but they still kind of answer to the organized military. they were at least they kind of had the blessing of the government and john mosby would fall under under those those were kind of the more civilized version of warfare underneath that you had gorilla warfare and really that was all across the the south and when i said gorilla warfare, i mean when i say gorilla warfare, i mean that it's more. people taking up arms for themselves and just kind of fighting now. some of them may have done it because it was if they were in a killer be killed situation others. just kind of use the chaos of the war as an opportunity to do whatever the heck they wanted to just kind of like, you know, what cool. nobody's here to stop me. so i'm gonna go and i'm gonna take this from you, or maybe i've never
warfare in the civil war you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary raiders kind of in the borderland area, kentucky and everything. we're probably the most closely associated and then you had partisan rangers who were free to an independent enough to act on their own, but they still kind of answer to the organized military. they were at least they kind of had the blessing of the government and john mosby would fall under under those those were kind of...
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about the time the tank corps goes into hibernation and people like george patton go back to the calvary. billy mitchell, the deputy director of the air service is advocating strongly for increased and independent air force like with the british have and realizes that he is advocating the airplane in future wars is going to be a decisive or the decisive tool and the decisive weapon in future warfare. it is the big strategic debate within the army over, how to structure itself and how to prepare for whatever the future may be in the next 10-15 or 20 years. on top of all of that, the united states navy is undergoing a major naval expansion, partly fueled by the 1916 cable bill which had started modernizing and expanding the navy. had it gone through it would have made the united states navy the most powerful, in terms of the number of hulls, and the world at the time. so you have naval expansion on one hand, the navy is trying to expand. on the other hand you have the army trying to figure out what it is going to be in the future from an air and ground perspective. you have these plans col
about the time the tank corps goes into hibernation and people like george patton go back to the calvary. billy mitchell, the deputy director of the air service is advocating strongly for increased and independent air force like with the british have and realizes that he is advocating the airplane in future wars is going to be a decisive or the decisive tool and the decisive weapon in future warfare. it is the big strategic debate within the army over, how to structure itself and how to prepare...
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i was in command of the first squadron force notices calvary and we're taking a break in between trainingxercises will redo major maneuver exercises. i was on the phone back to the pentagon to the armies g1 office which is really where that plane struck when the charge of quarters from our squadron, because we've been minutemen because we were between training exercise come , raining becd seen the plane strike the twin towers. i stayed on the phone on a personal matter with the department of army g1 and then it was clear while i was on the phone that the plane struck that part of the pentagon. the person on the phone said i don't know what happened, i have to go and hung up the phone. of course the experienced the next several days for me was to withne a focus on readying our squadron in case we are called on to deploy in response to the mass murders attacks can most devastating terror attacks in history. of course my experience was this a great outpouring of support for us in germany. the commander and sergeant major of a partnership unit immediately came over to the squadron headquarter
i was in command of the first squadron force notices calvary and we're taking a break in between trainingxercises will redo major maneuver exercises. i was on the phone back to the pentagon to the armies g1 office which is really where that plane struck when the charge of quarters from our squadron, because we've been minutemen because we were between training exercise come , raining becd seen the plane strike the twin towers. i stayed on the phone on a personal matter with the department of...
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tony perkins spoke at calvary chapel.ugh friday. >>> as we look at the roadways, marin commute is a little bit busy south bound 101 into san rafael. west 92 is busy off the bridge into foster city. there is a crash and it is causing brake lights there almost to mid span for san mateo bridge. it is looking crowded as we look at our live shot west bound as tail lights are heading towards 101. meter lights remain on and it's a busy ride on all approaches. here is a look at travel times. 18 minutes for maze to 101. >>> it's going to be cooler today but more noticeable, it's going to be windy. that's going to be the bigger impact even though it is 78 for daytime high in general for inland spots. it is ten degrees cooler than yesterday. a wind advisory for everywhere in the map that's shaded in tan. as we look at the seven-day forecast, you will see right now, she's not thinking about her work or her schedule. hi baby. -hey ma, how are you doing? i'm doing good, how are you? good. we are just on our way back from the beach. she
tony perkins spoke at calvary chapel.ugh friday. >>> as we look at the roadways, marin commute is a little bit busy south bound 101 into san rafael. west 92 is busy off the bridge into foster city. there is a crash and it is causing brake lights there almost to mid span for san mateo bridge. it is looking crowded as we look at our live shot west bound as tail lights are heading towards 101. meter lights remain on and it's a busy ride on all approaches. here is a look at travel times....